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POETRY. Milking-Yrtno. When shadows lengihen on ihe plain And leaves arc scarlet in the sun : When cows are lowing in the lane, And coming homeward one by one ; When mists are tangled in the trees That overhang the Trvefs bank; And farmers chat and take theirease, * And -stoning pails go "clink and clank;" That's milking-titne. When Puss and Fido linger round, And run beside the dairy-maids; When circling swallows skim the ground, And on the eaves make sudden raids; When rosy girls a ditty sing, And squirrels hide in leafy home; And crosswise jets go ' ping and ping," And pails are heaped with creamy foam ; That's milking-timo. When little ones are tired with play, And in the comers blink and nod, When katydids are loud and gay, And wetted grows the chilly sod, When stars are few and faintly glow, And walking fire-flics gather fast, Like drifted flakes of golden snow? It's hey fur home : the hour is past For milking time. George Cooper. Notice to Trespassers. * it r?.t,:jj? i 1 mi pcrauuB ?uc IUIUIUUCH tu uuuu ui trespass in any other manner upon my LANDS. The law will -be rigidly -enforced against offenders. S. H. YOUNG. Nov. 4. 4t. THE LANCASTER LEDGER. 1 he attention of the business ukjo of Camden, 'is invited to this popular weekly, as a most desirable advertising medium. Is circulated in EVERY SECTION of the County, and has a large subscription list in upper Kershaw. Contract advertising solicited. Terms easy. Address. D. J CARTER, Editor and Proprietor. Oct. 28. tf. Estate Notice. ATI -persons having demands against the Estate of the late Mrs. Arabella E. Peay, are hereby notified to present the aame to me duly attested for payment, nd all persons in any. way indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment. * W. R. NELSON, Qualified Ex'r. Nov. 4. 4t. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S "ccmpox'nd . For Composting -with Cotton Seed. This article is manufactured at the COMPANY'S WORKS, under the direction and superintendence of DrRavencl. it oontains the same elements of fertility as SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, exeept that it is not furnished with AMMONIA. It is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furaishes the element of AMMONIA; the object being to render that side product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an -element-of fertility. For further and particular information apply to the unci creigued. J. N. ROB?ON, Agent for South Carolina, . 1 1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. John S. Reese Jr , General Agent, Baltimore. < Oct. 28. . 3m. i BBODIE d CO., 1 FACTORS and | Commission Merchants, ! NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF. Charleston. S- C. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. . REFERENCES. Andrew Simonds, Esq., President First National Bank. Charleston. S. C. Messrs. < Cameron. Bark'ley & Co., Charleston, S, C- ] H. T. Peak, Esq., General Superintendent S. C. R. K. Charleston, S. C. Messrs. Gowcr, Cox, Markley k. Co,, Greenville, S. C. Hon. James Farrow, Spartanburg. S. C. Hon. B; F- Cr.iyton, Anderson, S. C. OCrMaj. E. E, SILL is our ageirt at Camden. and will make liberal advances on Consignments to our house. Sept. 53. 6m. VINEGAR. WHITE WINE and CIDER VINE GAR, for sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. ADVANCES ON COTTON. Liberal advances made on COTTON , hipped to our friends in Charleston, I i Baltimore and New York. JAMES JONES. DEKALB HOUSE, J. W. Rodgers?Proprietor CAMDKN.SC. . The Highest Prices J Vaid for Cotton and other Country Produce, and liberal advances made on < aU consignments, by B. L. JjkSAUSSURE & CO. , CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' OF ^ MEMPHIS, TENN. OFFICE: \(\ ?Q1 Hf AT"V STREET. ! 11 V WVXJ aim i m. * ? 1 1 CAPITAL, $200,000 ASSETS, $800,000 < All Invested at the South. \ 1 Encourage Southern Institutions. This is a Southern Company, char- i tered by the Legislature of Tennessee, with a CAPITAL sufficient to make her roliablo beyond & question and doing a strictly LIFE INSURANCE Business and none other. Profiting by i the experience of older Companies and having adopted the most liberal plans together with rigid economy in our management, our success has exceed cd our greatest expectations and "has p.jccd the COMPANY in a permanent and reliable position. In its first two years we have issued between THREE THOUSAND and THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED POLICIES, and our accumulations amount to EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Pres'dt, M. J. Wicks, President Mem phis & Charleston II. R. Vice Presd't, J. T. Pettit. Scc'y, W. F. Boyle. references : Hon. G. A. Trenholm, James H. Wilson and W. J. Magruth, of Charleston ; Hon. J. P. King, of A-ugusta. R. J. MAGILL, Gcn'l Agent for S. C. Dr. C. J. Shannon, Med.Examiner. Oct. 14. JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, JOHN W. WILLIAMS, J. J. MIDDLETON, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 7 SOUTH STREET, BALTIMORE, PARTICULAR aitcntion to sale of Cotton, Rico and Southern Produce, and to purchase of Grain. Guano, and Plantation Supplies. Liberal advances against Bills Lading. Oot. 7. 6m. ~P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C., Manufacturer of DOOBS, SAS11EJ, BLINDS, j HATING the Largest and most coin- { pletc Factory in the Southern \ States, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock of n rt a i rt rr n a n r 7 \m it J * L/uurio, o-aoxix/o, n?jii\j./o} c Sa8h Doors, Store Doors, Shutfers, ] Monldiogs &c., Ac., I ain enabled to c sell low and at manufacturers prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to ship- j piDg in good order. Sweet Oil, < STARCH, PEPl'ER and SPICES, )( all sorts. For Sale by . HODGSON & DUNLAP. j BOuTS AND SHOES. LADIES, and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, of all qualities, and jf superior make and finish. For sale tow, by JAMES JONES. S Feb. 11. tf I NEW GOODS, j * a WE would respectfully inform the * citizens of Camden and the sur- f rounding country, that we are receiv- 1 ing and rpening a LARGE and WELL ? SELECTE STOCK, cons'ing of J DRY GOODS,: nT YATYTTXTa. I! v> Ljvy J? ?La.xi v_^ * 11 SHOES AND BOOTS, J Hardware, GROCERIES, &c, " All of which have been selected with ti :are, and will be sold at VE11Y LOW C prices. e jjfcjf* By givi g us a call before pur- c 'basing, you wn save nionev. WITKOWSKY & liyAMS. Sept. 16. If j THE CHESTER REPORTER, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, ^ Pt/BBLISHEB BY Sal 3.0. McLUREfe J. A."B ADZES', Jr., AT ] CHESTER,_S. C. Mr rER.MS?In Advance - - - - $300 pn At Private Sale. }YT' \v < That elegant and opacious Residence \y] jf the late C. J. Shannon, situated on pc Lhe corner of Broad and Boundary the streets, Camden, adjoining Kirkwood. 0n The Honse contains Ten Rooms, with titi wide Halls, on a finished-biiok boscment p]c wid'is most substantially and handsome- pe iwhnilr nn] n?w 4v" 1 1 The premises are very complete, -cm- th( bracing cntcnsivc accommodations for eD| servants, horses &c. The Lot contains Sateen Acres, con- < vcniently divided into yards, garden ? and far id. The location is very desirable,-soil very productive, health perfect, convenient to Town and the neighbor- Jj hood most agreeable. i Terms?Accommodating. For immediate purchase, apply to J. B. KERSHAW. Oi Nov. 4. tf. be1 wi GRAND COMBINATION Lc of tee two Iiadil Life tame Companies ? THE PIEDMONT I* Ai AN? le a t?t ttvftton. a. Of Richmond, Va. CA L( Assets, $1,500,000 A.' Policies issued in two years, over 8,000 ^ THE Officers of the above Companies beg leave to return thanks to the "public for (fa their very liberal support, having enabled j>, them to make such rapid strides?meet with ' suohsolid success, and would inform them that for many reasons deemed politic and Fj prudent, ihewtwo Companies haveoembined in one by the narme above, and will in future issue policies as a newCanrpany. The Advantages of the Tiedmont Bj and Arlington. _ It is confined to LIFE INSURANCE, only, and does not mix with the uncertainty of other business. The rights of Policy Holders "will not be changed, but in every regard, remtrin as T1 though the old Companies existed. Renewals 5 i of old Policies will be on the name of new Company as authorized by respective Directors of "THL PIEDMONT AND ARLING- bo TON" and the rates and loans and rights of pli all remain intact as in old policies. It has no useless restrictions on residence or travel; fully provides for the non-ferfeiture ? of its policies and places all on fair equality as to occupation. ? ? -rrnns declared a dividend to its Policy pi Holders, (he first Eighteen months of 40 per cent and will pay dividend on ALL CASH POLICIES at the end of the first year. The late war taught many the heavy penalty of bcirg separated from the Home Office by the Companies forfeiting what had been paid and and refusing to reinstate the policies The PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON pro- <t0| vides against this IN HER POLICIFS, and 0 ill who may, by any mishap or revolution, be sepernted from the Olfioe, the right to re- ? instate pcdicies within one year afteriwervcling cause is removed, or to be ENTITLED' TO -SAME RIGHTS AS TO NON-FOR. TT FEITURE. AS THOUGH THE HINDER- J 1 ING CAUSE had never existed, at the option wh >1 the insured, so that no contingency can nfcn fvnn hpr PtM.irV HOLDERS iW I . list" right*. THiS IS DONE BY NO OTH- ,nJ GK. COMPANY. lik It hwpaid all its losses promptly, without vaiting for the NINETY days grace, and las never contested a claim. Parties contemplating insuring, are request- -i :d to examine our policies and compare litem ^ virh other-companies'before insuring. cla The COMPANY ha9 determined to cstnb- Jg/ ish a BRAXCII OFFIGE in SOUTH CARJLINA with President md Directors select(d from Policy Holders-of this State, which the vill give vou all the advantages of aHOME NSTITtJTION as all the Premiums re:eived, will be left here and invested in your iwn State. ? The ' PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON" ssttea Policies en the Ordinary Life, Ten Vnnual Payment, Five Annual Payments, Qr %igle Payment. Endowment, Joint Life. Q children's Endowment, Return Premium, ?0i irany Table used by other Compainies. Stt W. CLYbURN, Agent. Camden, S. C. L R. STEGER. Gen1! Canvassing Agent. )r. A. A. MOORE, Examining Physician. Oct. 7. 12m FINAL NOTICE. a> aex. l. Mcdonald, the old cx- MI fudge of Probate, is very desirous to tolled his out standing fees of office. !t is not altogether that he truly wants hem, but that he actually needs them. TI3 Jo has been waiting patiently with disi teople year after year, crop after crop, ,nd with some on broken promises until pph te has ultimately come to the conclu- oth ion that long continued and protracted sho ndulgencc ceases to bcarthc appellatioin 1 '1 uciu?^ iui mm u viuuu. a viavuuuj, will be on DeKalb Street until the ast of November next. All or any in rrears with me for fees can call and cttlc their respective dues by cash, or rj f cash be not immediately at command, ?ot iy giving x negotiable note for a short eason. All my accounts not settled j y the last of November, I will place hem in the hands of legal officials for ollection. Oct. 7. 7. UN the DISSOLUTION. -f0 The Mercantile Copartnership here- day aforo existing under the name of M., !arter & Chesnut, has been dissolv- (. d by mutual consent. Mr. Carter will unt lose the business of the concern. P. i E. J. CARTER, 10 J. A. CHESNUT, M. Oct. 28. it ?*gi South Carolina, KERSHAW COUNTY. IN THE PR OB A TE CO UR T. 11 T. McQce, vs. Amanda Wheeler, ah Warren, et. dl. Petition for Partition. [tappearing'to my satisfaction, fhat 3. Amanda Wheeler, Marfha Angle ah Warren, Margaret Warren, S. S. jntiss Wurven, Anna Warren, Peter jrren, Joseph Warren and Marian >rrcn, Joseph Wl/eeler and Anna heeler his wife, defendants to above titiun, are beyond and reside without ! limits of this State. It is omced motion of Shannon, Solicitor tor Peoner that the said defendants do ad, answer or demur to the above tition within forty days from the blication of this order, in default jreof, an order pro confesso will be tered against t?hcm. J. F. SUTHERLAND, J. P. Nov. 4. '6fc CHAX6E OF SCHEDULE. ^ rs j 1 / * io/vi CHARLESTON, Cjepi. ID, JL0Q3. ^ and after THURSDAY, Septcmr 16th, the Trains of the S. C. R. R. II run as follows : DAT PASSENGER. ave Charleston $'30 A. M. rive at Augusta . 4.45 P. M. ave Charleston 8.30 A. M. rive at Columbia 4.40 P. M. ave Aueusta 8.00 A. M. rive at Charleston 4 00 P. M. ave Columbia 7 45 A. M. rrive at Charleston 4.-00 P M. MDEN AND COLUMBIA?PASSENGER. ;ave Camden 6.35 A. M. rrive at Columbia 11.00 A. M. ;avc Columbia 1.45 A. M. rrive at Camden 6.00 P. M. Rotes-of "freight -on Ctftton from Camn to New York, Philadelphia and lltimorc by Steamers: per bale om Camden "to New York ? 5.25 " " 4t Philadelphia 4.25 u w " Baltimore 3.50 H. T. PEAKE, Gen. Supt. j Jas. Jones, Agent. Sept 2$. tF. NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL, IIS is the best Oil made, and by the ar 10 Gallons, or by the Barrel we 11 sell as cheap as it can be light inCharleston Also a large sup F of LAMPS, &C. HODGSON & PUN LA P. PURE reiich Bra:.dy and Wines, For Medicinal Purposes. This is a pure article of Brandy as it s bought out of the Custom House d can be relied oh as being pure and Quinc. HODGSON & DUNLAP: Quinine. 1ST received a large lot of Quinine, ich we will sell cheap for Cash.? rsons wanting this article had better in a supply for the summer, as it iscly to be higher . HODGSON & DUNLAP. Notice. jL persons indebted to or having itns against the estate of John Brown, leased, are hereby requested to present > same properly attested, on or before i 20th day of December, A. D. 1869 D. P. BUSII, Adm'r. April 1, ' 8 ni Perfumery, 1LOGNES, Extracts, Fine Toilet ips and Brushes in large variety and rles. For Sale by HODGSON & DUNLAP. HOSTETTERS And Plantation Bitters ID all of the most popular PATENT 2DIC1NES. For Sale by TTAnnciAvr p. rvfTVTf t n nujjuovjoi a uu^JjAr. Condition Powders, [ESE Powders will cure mo?t of the cases to which Horses and Cattle arc )lc, also improve tire appetite and rits. They are much superior to any er in use. No Planter or Fanner u1d be without them. ^rcpared and sold by HODGSON & DUNLAP. Country Produce. Che highest market prices paid for ton and other Country Produce, by JAMES JONES, iov. 4. tf. MAIL NOTICE. TIL further notice the MAIL fori Rail Road will ch.sc at 5 o'clock, 1 M., each day. Fi-r Lancaster, at 'clock, P. M., on Mondays and Fri&. For Jefferson, at 12 o'clock, on Fridny'p. ] )FFICE HOURS?from 9 A. M., j il 1 P. M. From 3J P. M., to 5 M. Sunday's?from 9J A. M., to A. M., and from 5 P. M. to 6 P. Also, halfan houraftcrthemailopens bt. JOHN A. 130SWELL, P. M. Hides, Hides. &o. &c. HIGHEST market price paid CASE for GREEN and DRY HIDES 5 for FURS, OLE AN RAGS, OLD PAPER, BOOKS, WOOL, WAX, TALLOW, IRON, PETALS, &c.f At F. GOSS' DEALER IN PRO VISIONS, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. SHOES, BOOTS, Hardware, &c., &c. mil, L'fflMS m ALE of all kinds and "best cfualities, IN ANY QUANTITY. Workman^ Building, Broad-Street, CAMDEN, S. C. April 29. tf NOTICE. " ALL persons having demands against the estate of John Rirkland, deceased, will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by law. This notice will be plead rn "bar of thoso whe fail to?compfly. Theee indebt-d to the said estate will mate immediate payment to JESSE A. RIRKLAND, FARMER'S FRIEND, POCKET COO SI1ELLOS. WEIGHT ONLY ONE- POUND. MaWtelnm Coppered. THE YwHkiII from TOVR to SIX WusligJa prr tew. They should be era every Plantation. They aro the Cheapest, most Durullt and most Simple of Machines. Will take every kernel off the Cob. Will leave the Corn clean and ready for the Mill. Are adapted to the smallest or largest ear of Corn. Will shell more Corn in a day than any other Mttohiuein Proportion toils siac. Any Man Woman or Child can use them. Having purchased the right for Kershaw and Lancaster for the -sale of the above, I am now preprrcd to furnish them in anv -rmantitv. .all have corn to shell. .Call and see them. ROUT. M. KENNEDY. Sept. 2. tf. Valuable Plantation for Sale. PART of RED BANK, on Waterec River and Camden Branch of the S. 0. R. R., coutaiuing nine hundred and fifty eight acres, several hundred cleared, of which a part is prime upland ? The wooded lands are finely timbered. The place ma? be treated for at private sale until 1st of January, wlrew, if not sold, it will be rented te the highest bidder. Terms, to suit purchasers. J. B. KERSHAW, L. II. DKAS, T. J. ANCRUM, Sept. 30?3iu ExecutoTS. NOTICE. The undersigned gives notice of his readiness to receive all jobs of repairing and refitting old uia ta-uac, as well as tuakiog the same. Orders left at the Journal office will be promptly nttended to. ARCHY DeSAUSSURE. SHIP ' Ycur Money and Freight BY TIIE SOUTHERN EXPRESS. OFFICE AT THE DEKALB HOUSEFOR SALE, TFIOSE Town Lots, situated on the west of Broad Street, between the premises of the late E. W. BoNNEY and C. L. Chattev, having a front on Broad Street of two hundred feet, and extending west five hundred and twenty-eight. J. M. DkSAUSSURE, J. B. KERSHAW, J. A. YOUNG,. J. M. DAVIS, Oct. 7.?tf Committee. J ) . ' 1 DENOiPSO?.' I 3jMyUJU^m CAUBEN.S.C WOULD reapcctfally inform the eitrfcensof-Kershaw District, that he will attend promptly to an bosineas in hi? lifte entreated to hra'ctte, attlroVeiy lowcit Cash prices. All work Warranted. OFFICE?On Broad street, abov% J. M. LeGrand's Jewelry Store. . . July 29.' * i ti J ' JOHN DO BY, dealer id " ~~ . SHOESf*;. /T winks;* . LIQUORS, 40., Would YMpec'tWHy inrite bis friends and customers to call and see him. LIQUORS* Consisting of . . ,, , CORN, RYK, , old family NECTAR t and BONBON WHISKIES, OLD HOLLAND UIN, BLACKBERRY BRANDY. - s (very;finc$ 3j3AUJ/\V . GHtMCJE WINKS, &C.M ... . Call aod tnr k.~ ' ? Shoes! Shoes.' I , - f r THE subscriber has on hand a goo! stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's SHOES, which he is selling at Tery low prfees. He is eratifkd to know that his Shoes have jjven satisfaction to all.who have purchased of him. Terms Cash. C. NOELKIN. January 21. r tf . Fresh Arrivals. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A new stock of Goods, Suitable for the season, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,"" BATS, SHOES SABDLEH7, &c. &o. &c. Ac, Which will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH. 1 solicit a call ifpm my old customers. A. M. KENNEDYT Hoc. 17. . tf " Sare jour Family from want by Insuring your Life," i ' a - rr> THE LOUISIANA EQUITABLE LIFE inOUlfl COJPAXY, OF NEW ORLEANS, ' , HAVING A CASH CAPITAL 0W\ 500.000 DOLLARS. OFFERS to its Southern patrons ? reliable Home Company, in which can be effec* ted every species of Life insurance at the at the most reasonable rate All policies non forfeitable, and the earn* ings of the tympany annually divided on the airictiy mutual plan. % OFFICERS. JOSEPH ELLISON. President, W. S. DIKE, Vice Preaideut. W. P. HARPER, Secretary. S. C. DKARINT5, Gonerel Agent. G. A. BRHAHX, Attorney. Di rectors?John Pemberton.E. A Tyler, C. H. Slocumb. F. Dolbordia. George .A F - dick, w.s, nx?, j. w. stone, a i nomp? son, I). B.-Penn, Edward R'pney *V. B. Schmidt, Alexander Maries, C. E. Riguey, A. M. KENNEDY. ' A?nt for Kershaw District. Dr. A. A. MOORE, Medical Examiner. Dec- 24. . if* LfclTNER & DUNLAP, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS 11\ EQUITY. WILL practice in the Courts of Ker* shaw, Suuiter, Laucaster and Richland Districts. Office?Broad-st., Camden, S. C. w. z. leitner, j. d. dl. ? Feb. II e-. Final Notice to Creditor:. PERSONS having claims on John P. Arthur, deceased, or Mrs. Cornelia i i thur, Administratrix, will present tha. at once to i M. SHANNON; Jnne Attorney. Notice. ALL persons indebted to or having claims against the Estate of S. H* RUSH, deceased, are hereby requested to present the same properly attested, on or before the7 20th day of Novcm A. D., 1869. I J.J. RUSH, Adm'r.